President-elect Trump is proclaiming an emergency for the inauguration of President-elect Biden on January 20 as Trump's supporters intrude into the U.S. federal parliament. He also expressed his intention to support the federal government.

Specifically, the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) will provide personnel and budget support to ensure security.

In the case of a mob of President Donald Trump's supporters invading the US Congress on January 6, there is growing criticism that the president's stance and call to overturn the election results have led to the situation.



In response, the Democratic Party submitted a resolution to the House of Representatives on the 11th, saying that President Trump was "involved in a serious crime that fueled violence against the government" and demanded impeachment.



It has also accelerating the move to pursue the president's responsibilities by alleging to Vice President Mike Pence that he is unable to carry out his duties and obligations under the provisions of the Constitution and in effect calling for his dismissal. ..



The two resolutions will be passed on the 12th and 13th, respectively, and are expected to be passed in favor of Democrats, who make up the majority in the House of Representatives.



However, even if the president is impeached by the passage of the resolution, the impeachment trial, which will be held in the Senate in response to this, is not expected to be in time for the president's term of office on January 20.



In addition, it is reported that Vice President Mike Pence will not respond to the de facto dismissal of the president, and it is unlikely that the president will be dismissed or dismissed during his term.



However, if the impeachment trial is held and convicted, it will lead to the disqualification of the candidacy for the election, so the Democratic Party clarified the responsibility of President Trump in a series of resolutions and prepared for the next presidential election. It seems that there is also an aim to prevent political activities, and the offensive is intensifying.

Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Wolf resigns

Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Wolf of the Trump administration has announced on Twitter that he will resign on the 11th.



In this, Acting Secretary Wolf said, "I will resign as acting Secretary at 11:59 tonight. I am sad to resign because I intended to serve until the end of this administration."



It doesn't mention anything related to the mob Trump's supporters' temporary occupation of Congress last week.



However, Acting Wolf has issued a statement calling on President Trump to condemn the series of turmoil, after which the White House withdrew its policy of appointing Acting Wolf as Secretary.



In the Trump administration, two ministers have already resigned after the federal parliamentary occupation, with less than two weeks remaining in office.

Supporting President Trump Washington

President-elect Trump is proclaiming an emergency for the inauguration of President-elect Biden on January 20 as Trump's supporters intrude into the U.S. federal parliament. He also expressed his intention to support the federal government.



Specifically, the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA = Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide personnel and budget support to ensure security.

Embassy of Japan "Call for caution"

The Japanese embassy in Washington, DC, sent an e-mail calling on local Japanese to be careful about their safety, resulting in casualties on January 6 when supporters of President Trump broke into parliament. He also pointed out that a pipe bomb was found near the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic National Committees.



In addition, the mayor of the capital, Washington, has urged not to visit Washington on the day of the presidential inauguration on January 20, saying that the threat of violence continues, and there may be demonstrations by armed groups in each state of the United States. If so, there are reports that the FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation is calling for caution.



For this reason, the Japanese embassy said the local security situation was tense and called for careful consideration of visits to central Washington.



Also, since protests may be held not only in Washington but all over the United States in the future, when visiting urban areas, pay more attention to safety, approach protests, take pictures, etc. I'm calling you not to.